Of course, this being the Golden Age of animation, and the Hays Office still wielding considerable power, the after-effects of eating large quantities of beans was (perhaps mercifully) unexplored...unless that's what was making that train whistle SFX at 5:51-5:54.
Columbia reissued quite a number of their '40s cartoons during the '50s (as "A Columbia Favorite")- this was originally released in their "Color Rhapsody" series in December 1947, directed by Sid Marcus.
Of course, this being the Golden Age of animation, and the Hays Office still wielding considerable power, the after-effects of eating large quantities of beans was (perhaps mercifully) unexplored...unless that's what was making that train whistle SFX at 5:51-5:54.
HaggisMcCrablice 9 months ago
Columbia reissued quite a number of their '40s cartoons during the '50s (as "A Columbia Favorite")- this was originally released in their "Color Rhapsody" series in December 1947, directed by Sid Marcus.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
brought back memories! Haven't seen the toon in decades.
diddymuck 2 years ago
what do cartoons teach us? Never make deals with cats!!
Dragonrider1227 3 years ago